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Old 06-17-2002   #1 (permalink)
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no u need a camber kit and new shocks and struts if u want a good quailty drop if u dont buy a camber kit ur tires will wear out faster than usual
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how much do they cost?
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500 for koni yellows shocks and struts (2 struts, 2 shocks) and 135 for camber kit if you dont have performance tires dont worry about a camber kit
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I Have 17 inch Toyo's I Doubt Those Are Performance
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look, i have ground control coilovers. i have a 2 inch drop all around, i've had them for almost a year and a half. still on stock shocks, still on the same tires. all you have to do, is wait for the drop to settle in and get an alignment. save you tons of money. my shocks are still good. but i will probably have to get some new ones within the next year.
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